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Gloria, Hampstead Theatre
American playwright Branden Jacobs-Jenkins asserts that the nightmarish workplace depicted in Gloria bears little resemblance to his time at the New Yorker, but that tension between truth and imagination adds a nicely meta layer to this spiky portrait of the … Continue reading
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Tagged brandon jacobs-jenkins, broadwayworld, colin morgan, ellie kendrick, gloria, hampstead theatre, london, magazine, media, office, play, review, theatre, tragedy, work
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BWW Interview: Madani Younis
The Bush Theatre’s Artistic Director discusses its redevelopment and future plans. Read my full BroadwayWorld interview here
Posted in Journalism, Theatre
Tagged art, artist, arts council, black lives black words, black lives matter, broadwayworld, building, bush theatre, children, community, culture, diversity, education, government, interview, kids, local council, london, madani younis, new, play, project, reopening, schools, shepherd's bush, subsidy, theatre, tickets, work, writer, young, youth
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The art of living
Highlights of my May MoveTo Town and Country Arts page: Pick of the month: By design Installations, hidden histories and must-have new products at Clerkenwell Design Week Don’t miss: New build London Festival of Architecture takes on the revolutionised workplace, and a thought-provoking examination … Continue reading
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Tagged app, architecture, art, book, building, buy, clerkenwell, clerkenwell design week, commute, commuter, country, culture, design, designer, exhibition, festival, goal, hausfrau, home, house, interiors, linkagoal, london, london festival of architecture, milton keynes, modernism, move, moveto, moving, new town, pavilion, property, read, riba, serpentine, town, v&a, work, workplace
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Saxon Court, Southwark Playhouse
Saxon Court joins the growing list of new plays tackling the economic collapse, and while lacking the creative innovation of work like Clare Duffy’s Money: The Game Show at the Bush or Anders Lustgarten’s If You Don’t Let Us Dream, We Won’t … Continue reading
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Tagged 2011, benefits, bush theatre, business, career, christmas, downturn, drama, economic, finance, financial, financial crisis, if you don't let us dream we won't let you sleep, job, jobs, london, lord sugar, money the game show, occupy london, office, party, play, protest, recruitment, review, royal court theatre, saxon court, southwark playhouse, thatcher, the apprentice, theartsdesk, unemployed, work
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